Electricidad de Caracas (BVC: EDC) is the integrated electricity company for Caracas, Venezuela and surrounding areas, with more than 1 million connections. It was acquired by AES Corporation in 2000 and sold to the state-owned oil company PDVSA in 2007, which now owns 93.62%. Paul Hanrahan, president and CEO of AES said the deal had been a fair process that respected the rights of investors. Since 2007 and the nationalization of the electricity generation and transportation, it has been incorporated into Corpoelec.
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| - La Electricidad de Caracas (es)
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| - Electricidad de Caracas (BVC: EDC) is the integrated electricity company for Caracas, Venezuela and surrounding areas, with more than 1 million connections. It was acquired by AES Corporation in 2000 and sold to the state-owned oil company PDVSA in 2007, which now owns 93.62%. Paul Hanrahan, president and CEO of AES said the deal had been a fair process that respected the rights of investors. Since 2007 and the nationalization of the electricity generation and transportation, it has been incorporated into Corpoelec. (en)
- La C.A. La Electricidad de Caracas fue una empresa venezolana, encargada de suministrar energía eléctrica a la conurbación conocida como Gran Caracas (ciudad de Caracas y sus alrededores). Actualmente es propiedad del Estado venezolano, e integrada en Corpoelec, adscrita al Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Energía Eléctrica. Llegó a tener más de un millón de suscriptores y administraba las centrales termoeléctricas Tacoa y Arrecifes (hoy "Josefa Joaquina Sánchez Bastidas") y Óscar Augusto Machado (actual "José María España"), todas ellas sincronizadas -a través del Sistema Interconectado Nacional- con la red eléctrica venezolana. (es)
- Electricidad de Caracas (: EDC) — електроенергетична компанія в Каракасі, Венесуела та прилеглих територіях. 2000 року компанія була куплена американською AES Corporation. (uk)
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| - Electricidad de Caracas (BVC: EDC) is the integrated electricity company for Caracas, Venezuela and surrounding areas, with more than 1 million connections. It was acquired by AES Corporation in 2000 and sold to the state-owned oil company PDVSA in 2007, which now owns 93.62%. Paul Hanrahan, president and CEO of AES said the deal had been a fair process that respected the rights of investors. Since 2007 and the nationalization of the electricity generation and transportation, it has been incorporated into Corpoelec. (en)
- La C.A. La Electricidad de Caracas fue una empresa venezolana, encargada de suministrar energía eléctrica a la conurbación conocida como Gran Caracas (ciudad de Caracas y sus alrededores). Actualmente es propiedad del Estado venezolano, e integrada en Corpoelec, adscrita al Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Energía Eléctrica. Llegó a tener más de un millón de suscriptores y administraba las centrales termoeléctricas Tacoa y Arrecifes (hoy "Josefa Joaquina Sánchez Bastidas") y Óscar Augusto Machado (actual "José María España"), todas ellas sincronizadas -a través del Sistema Interconectado Nacional- con la red eléctrica venezolana. (es)
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